North and South Korean Leaders to Meet Again in Pyongyang

North and South Korean Leaders
to Meet Again in Pyongyang On Monday, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un announced that they will hold a third summit in Pyongyang in September. This announcement comes two months after Kim Jong-un's meeting with President Trump in Singapore. Michael Sullivan, reporter, via CNN North Korea demolished one nuclear site in May, but reports emerged that the country was building new ballistic missiles outside of its capital. Last week, North Korea complained that U.S. officials were "going against the intention of President Trump" by maintaining sanctions on their country. The details of the summit between the Korean leaders are not yet known. The two Koreas plan to send a united basketball team to the Asian Games in Indonesia as another step toward peace. Sept. 9 marks North Korea's
70 years of existence under
the regime that was founded by
Kim Jong-un's grandfather, Kim Il-sung